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768.1 | hope you find it | MLNCSC::CESANI | | Fri Mar 31 1989 03:03 | 11 |
| > Long ago, I used to read a space opera called Perry Rhodan.
> It was translated from a German Sci. Fi Magazine by the same name.
good luck
Perry Rhodan is a loooong series of novels around the same characters
starting off with a trip to the moon,discovering technology there and
going on forever and ever (i lost count of the titles some years ago
but they must be in the hundreds by now)
ciao
giorgio
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768.2 | | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | Starfleet Security | Fri Mar 31 1989 04:16 | 13 |
| re:.0
I never read any of the serials, but I can try drawing up a
checklist of the serials that appeared in the PR books.
re:.1
Ace Books stopped publishing the PR paperbacks somewhere in the
120's. For a brief while, a small press run by Forry Ackerman
published them in booklet form. The last issue was #136. In Germany,
the issue count is well over 1000.
--- jerry
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768.3 | MITSFS has too many of 'em... | SKETCH::GROSS | Human Factors and much, much more. | Fri Mar 31 1989 13:25 | 8 |
| The MIT Science Fiction Society has many hundreds of these things,
in both German and English. They're in the MIT Student Center (4th
floor) at 86 Mass Ave in Cambridge, and their number is (617) 258-5126.
If you're in the Boston area, stop by. (But call first, to make
sure it's open when you get there!)
Merryl
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768.4 | I read about one hundred of 'em | POLAR::LACAILLE | We are the knights who say...NI! | Fri Mar 31 1989 18:19 | 7 |
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I'm 8 hours from MIT, so I think it might be awhile ;). And
thanks Jerry if you can find that list....I remember that I read
one series to the end, but when the one I'm thinking of started
up, Perry Rhodan started to get hard to find, and then impossible.
Charlie
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768.5 | Perry Rhodan--the Movie! | EST::EDECK | Cosmodemonic Environmental Labs, Inc. | Mon Apr 03 1989 09:42 | 3 |
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And don't miss the movie, _Mission Stardust_. It's even showing
up on TV occasionally.
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768.6 | Geez, and it didn't make the Oscars! | POLAR::LACAILLE | We are the knights who say...NI! | Mon Apr 03 1989 11:17 | 7 |
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And they say the book is better than the movie, but what if the
book was no good! ;-) Actually I found them pleasantly entertaining.
No complicated issues or soul searching plots, just good
sit_down_for_an_hour entertainment.
Charlie
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768.7 | | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | Starfleet Security | Tue Apr 04 1989 01:22 | 7 |
| re:.6
No matter how bad the books get, they will be better than the
movie. I caught the film on tv about 10 years ago, and it is
absolutely dreadful.
--- jerry
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768.8 | | EST::EDECK | Cosmodemonic Environmental Labs, Inc. | Tue Apr 04 1989 09:55 | 7 |
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I read a few dozen of them, some years ago (Titus Moody voice:
"Wintahs git long on th' ghoat farhm, ayup!"). There were a couple
of good bits--Rhodan's conflict with his son and a long discription
of a planet that had ben nova bombed stand out in my memory. In
general, though, they were dissappointing. I thought the books were
about as good as the film. ;-)
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768.9 | Perry Rhodan - Do you still have questions? | POOL::ANUSZCZYK | | Tue May 30 1989 19:24 | 6 |
| If there is still some interest on this topic, I have about 90 of them
sitting on my bookcase (including some of the german copies I picked up
while in Munich). I can look up the titles in the back and post the
copies. Send me mail and I will look it up.
Jeff Anuszczyk
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768.10 | And the names are... | MEDDLE::ANUSZCZYK | | Tue Jun 13 1989 16:04 | 22 |
| Sorry it took so long but here it is.
There were a number of stories in the PR series. Some were published
under the title "ShockShorts" and included some famous (at least to
someone) titles such as:
_To Serf Man_ by Coil Kepac
_Martian Exodus_ by Carleton Grindle
_Cosmos_ by Dr. Edward E. Smith
I have never personaly heard of any of these people but they were
multi-part stories that spanned a number of PR novelletes. I think
the stories that Charlie is looking for was:
_New Lensman_ by William B. Ellern
This one lasted for about 22 books (pretty long actually) and there
was discussion of spawning a semi-annual book with the same name.
I believe Forest Ackerman actually did publish about 12 more "chapters"
after ACE dropped PR in 1979. However I don't have them and don't
think you will be able to find them (they were published by a small
press for Forest Ackerman who mailed them directly to subscribers).
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768.11 | *I* laughed. | STRATA::RUDMAN | R. I. P., Reductis in Pulvis. | Tue Jun 13 1989 17:49 | 5 |
| "..never personally heard of these people.."
You're joking, I'm sure; you merely forgot the happy face.
Don
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768.12 | Faces in the wind | MEDDLE::ANUSZCZYK | | Wed Jun 14 1989 10:42 | 14 |
| Heavens yes I was only joking. Being new to notes I sometimes forget
all of the special things like happy faces. I rememeber the first
time I saw it (happy face) ... thought someone had accidentally pressed
some keys. However I couldn't imagine any possible way to get
that combination. :-) By the way... is there a dictionary for the
"in" symbols that people use such as:
;') - Person blinking eye with tongue stuck out?
:-) - Happy face
:-( - Sad face
???
Forgive my ignorance but I have been dying to know if I translated
these correctly.
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768.13 | Could be... | POLAR::LACAILLE | There's a madness to my method | Wed Jun 14 1989 14:38 | 6 |
| > _New Lensman_ by William B. Ellern
This isn't the same as the famous Lensman series by...damn, his
name escapes me at the moment.
Charlie
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768.14 | E.E. Doc Smith | COMET::TIMPSON | I C. Therefore I am. | Wed Jun 14 1989 15:17 | 1 |
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768.15 | | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | Protect! Serve! Run Away! | Thu Jun 15 1989 04:47 | 6 |
| re:.13
Yes, it's the same series. Ellern wrote two pastiches of Smith's
Lensmen series.
--- jerry
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768.16 | Authorized ? Story | DCC::IKETANI | | Thu Jun 15 1989 04:52 | 19 |
| Re .13
>POLAR::LACAILLE "There's a madness to my method" 6 lines 14-JUN-1989 13:38
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> -< Could be... >-
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>> _New Lensman_ by William B. Ellern
>
> This isn't the same as the famous Lensman series by...damn, his
> name escapes me at the moment.
>
> Charlie
>
"New Lensman" was set in the EE "Doc" Smith Lensman universe, but
was written by Ellern. I think it was an "Authorized" story, but I'm not
sure. Does anyone know if Ellern was also the author of the "other"
"Officially Authorized" Lensman novels? "Dragon Lensman" and so forth?
dtodd
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768.17 | | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | Protect! Serve! Run Away! | Thu Jun 15 1989 08:58 | 16 |
| re:.16
Yes, Ellern was authorized to write in the Lensmen universe. His
first Lensman pastiche, a novelette called "Moon Prospector",
published in ANALOG back in 1966, carried a note of authorization
by Smith before he died.
"Moon Prospector" was incorporated into one of Ellern's two Lensman
novels, but I don't off-hand recall which one. Oh, and I believe
I can recall now what the other title was -- TRIPLANETARY AGENT.
The other authorized Lensman novels were not by Ellern, but by
David Kyle. Opinions of both Ellern's and Kyle's pastiches vary
widely.
--- jerry
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768.18 | Still published across the pond ? | 38AUTO::LILAK | Who IS John Galt ? | Tue Jul 07 1992 21:09 | 11 |
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Does anyone know of a bookstore in the U.S (not a museum) that might import
some of the German editions, which I assume are still in print ?
Yeah, I know it's not 'the best sci-fi' but I have a lot of pleasant memories
of reading the old series as a young lad. I'm curious where they took some of
the concepts.
trying hard _not_ to be a Druuf
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768.19 | | MILKWY::ED_ECK | Rambo Among the Roses | Mon Jul 13 1992 17:45 | 6 |
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There's a group on the USENET for Perry Rhodan fans:
de.alt.fan.perry-rhodan
Thus far all the entries (3 or 4) are in German.
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768.20 | de = Deutschland | FRSMIC::BALZER | Christian Balzer DTN:785-1029 | Fri Jan 29 1993 10:36 | 12 |
| Re .19
> de.alt.fan.perry-rhodan
>
> Thus far all the entries (3 or 4) are in German.
Which isn't that surprising, since all the de.* groups are German. ;-)
The pace in de.a.f.p-r is still pretty slow, about 10 articles a week.
Cheers,
<CB>
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768.21 | | 7914::ED_ECK | Dendrites never sleep! | Mon Feb 01 1993 09:54 | 9 |
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Which reminds me..._Operation Stardust_ is on the late/early
movie this week (in the Boston area). It actually seems to
show up semi-often lately, maybe every 2 or 3 months, so I
have a feeling it's part of some package of movies that the
stations can buy ("Yes, you _have_ to take THIS ONE, too!").
(And Delia Thorzine or whatever her name is still looks pretty
good--just like I pictured her!)
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